Chicago-Based Restaurant Chain Files for Bankruptcy to Stay Open
Roti Modern Mediterranean, a Chicago-based restaurant chain, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to seek new investors while keeping its locations open. The chain continues to offer its full menu and services.
Roti Modern Mediterranean, a restaurant chain based in Chicago, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. This legal move is to help the company find new investors and buyers while keeping its restaurants open.
According to news, Roti operates 19 restaurants across three states and Washington, D.C. Despite the bankruptcy, the company plans to continue offering its full menu, catering services, and loyalty programs.
Founded in 2006, Roti is known for serving a variety of bowls, salads, and pita wraps. The company hopes that Chapter 11 protection will help it stay in business and continue serving its customers.